Since Bodhidharma's
legendary discovery of camellia sinensis, tea has traveled around the
globe, sparked rebellions, and spawned fortunes. This eponymous volume
unveils the delights and mysteries to be found in the uncomplicated
infusion of leaf in water, serving up a sophisticated brew of enticing
photographs, evocative poetry and prose, history, myth, and tempting
recipes. It explores tea's ability to awaken the body, refresh the
senses, and soothe the spirit, whether the brew be black, green, or
oolong, sipped hot or iced, steeped in samovar or teapot, served in
heirloom porcelain or a simple clay bowl. Delving into the life and lore
of tea, we visit Bombay, Beijing, London, Tokyo, and Paris, and hear
from the likes of Marcel Proust, Paul Theroux, Amy Tan, and others. From
tea house reveries to recipes for Orange Pekoe Compote and Tea Smoked
Duck. Tea invites us to revel in the subtle bliss of the world's most
popular beverage.